I’ve got a brand new Pixel 8 and my battery isn’t making it through the day. Android tells me Firefox is eating it up in the background. I just changed it to restricted battery use and I’ll see if that helps.

I do not want to switch to Brave or Chrome, but this is intolerable. What are you favorite Firefox alternatives and why? Mull? Librewolf?

  • mertn@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    It is probably all the google telemetry and monitoring and wifi scanning to map your location for sale that is running in the background. I plan on getting a pixel 7a soon but will immediately wipe the google junk and load grapheneos. Apart from getting rid of all the spyware this also doubles the battery run times.

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        1 year ago

        Banking, most likely (depending on the bank).

        Google Pay/Wallet/whatever-it’s-called-today, no.

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          Yeah I used to use lineage on OnePlus 5 I think. But safety net wouldn’t allow my bank to work and obviously broke pay.

          Unfortunately that’s a deal breaker. Until there’s another system to pay. Miband, ring , fingerprint whatever.

          I need to keep Google for those things. I haven’t used cash since 2018

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      Was thinking about doing this also but not sure if its worth it as im already using lineage

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          Yes but I dont have a pixel and I use mostly foss apps on my phone. The few nonfree apps are in a shelter sandbox (not sure how comparable this is to graphene’s sandboxing).